Brain Structure Assists In Immune Response

January 30, 2009 | Source: Science Daily

University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine have imaged in real time the body’s immune response to a parasitic infection, toxoplasma, in the brain.

The research suggests that in the brain, specialized structures are induced by inflammation that guide migration of T cells in this immune-privileged environment and allow them to perform a search-and-destroy type of mission required to find abnormal cells or microbes with the brain.